SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Shreveport police arrested a man who allegedly pointed a gun at a victim during a road rage incident in the parking lot of a popular restaurant.
Police say, Henry Bond, 51, was arrested in relation to a road rage incident that happened on May 19, just after 7:30 p.m. in the 6100 block of Line Avenue.
Bond and another driver were reportedly involved in a traffic dispute, then, according to witnesses, Bond cut the driver off, forcing them to stop the vehicle abruptly. Bond is accused of brandishing a firearm and pointing it at the victim.
Bond pulled into the parking lot of the Superior Bar and Grill, and the victim followed him and flagged down a Shreveport police officer who was working an extra duty assignment at the location. The officer confronted Bond and took control of the situation.
Bond was arrested without further incident and faces one count of aggravated assault with a firearm.
The Shreveport Police Department reminds the public that road rage is an unnecessary and dangerous form of violence. We urge all drivers to remain calm, courteous, and respectful while sharing the roadway. Under no circumstances should a firearm be introduced into a traffic dispute.
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